The arithmetic of modular grids

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Abstract: A modular grid is a pair of sequences (fm)m and (gn)n of weakly holomorphic modular forms such that for almost all m and n, the coefficient of qn in fm is the negative of the coefficient of qm in gn. Zagier proved this coefficient duality in weights 1/2 and 3/2 in the Kohnen plus space, and such grids have appeared for Poincar'{e} series, for modular forms of integral weight, and in many other situations. We give a general proof of coefficient duality for canonical row-reduced bases of spaces of weakly holomorphic modular forms of integral or half-integral weight for every group GammasubseteqextSL2(mathbbR) commensurable with extSL2(mathbbZ). We construct bivariate generate functions that encode these modular forms, and study linear operations on the resulting modular grids.



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